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Electric Screwdriver
#1
Wasn't sure really to post this one, but I was just wondering if anyone uses an electric screwdriver w/ torque adjustment. (They use pneumatic ones at work, and they are really fast, and you never over-tighten a screw!) I was just sitting here thinking about how nice it would be to tear down and rebuild a vehicle in no time with the aid of this tool. If anyone has any ideas, makes, models, please let me know.
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#2
I was looking at this but don't know what kind of bits it has available for it.

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref...B000FUWFJY
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#3
Get this skil one, no need for torque settings..
http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS/EN_...0&MID=9876


Dam link didnt work, just search screwdriver, and the skil one will pop up as most popular
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#4
Thanks a bunch guys, the ones I looked at are crazy hi-tec like the ones they use at work, only electric instead of pneumatic. I'm going to look at the ones you mentioned if I can't get one through work. Heres real similar to what I actually had in mind at first. Only the direct-plug-in model instead.

http://www.etorque.com/html/esd_electric...rivers.htm
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#5
i used to use one but stopped, I dont even know where mine is anymore. From what i have seen guys strip out more shit when they use an electric screwdriver
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#6
The $40 Skil Lipo one is Great! Granted it doesn't have a clutch($40), but if you have any wrenching skillz, you should be able to feel/hear when a screw is getting tight. If your stripping screws with an electric, your probably hamhanding your Tx too!!! imho
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#7
They are nice for those long ones though. Or the really tight ones like under the chassis. I have been thinking about getting one just for those reasons.
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#8
i use this, works like a champ.........

http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.d...Cookie=Yes


http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info...ts_id/2382

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#9
I picked up the black and decker version of the skil one today at Target, I don't really need to wrench on anything now, but I was screwing around with it and it seems to be plenty powerful enough for what we are going to use them for on the RC's.
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#10
i need some hex bits i have the drill, but 34 bucks.....
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